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Board tables Certificate of Appropriateness for 401 N. Bradley after split vote; staff had urged removing large dormers

3684264 · June 5, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Advisory Board tabled a Certificate of Appropriateness for 401 North Bradley Street on June 5 after a 3-3 split; staff had recommended approval with conditions that would remove two large shed dormers, citing conflicts with Secretary of the Interior standards.

The Historic Preservation Advisory Board on June 5 voted to table consideration of a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) application for 401 North Bradley Street after a 3-3 split on an initial motion. Staff had recommended approval with conditions that would remove two proposed large shed dormers on both sides of the roof, saying the dormers would alter the roofline and fail to meet Standards 2, 9 and 10 of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.

Reina Allen, historic preservation planner, presented the COA materials and told the board the primary issues were the proposed large modern shed dormers on both sides of the house. The property, built circa 1900 in a folk-Victorian style, carries a medium priority rating in the city's 2023 historic resource survey. Staff reported that the homeowners submitted updated plans to address…

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